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MLB: Sunday's games

Associated Press

Posted:
11/10/2013 09:04:51 PM PST

Updated:
11/10/2013 10:34:14 PM PST

Sunday's games

Saints 49, Cowboys 17: Drew Brees completed 34 of 41 passes for 392 yards and four touchdowns, and New Orleans routed Dallas. The Saints had an NFL-record 40 first downs and a franchise-record 625 total yards.

Broncos 28, Chargers 20: Peyton Manning threw for 330 yards and four touchdowns, three to Demaryius Thomas, as he efficiently led Denver in its first game since coach John Fox had heart surgery. With interim coach Jack Del Rio in charge, Manning kept the Broncos (8-1) rolling.

Ravens 20, Bengals 17: Justin Tucker kicked a 46-yard field goal with 5:27 left in overtime, and Baltimore won after blowing a 17-point halftime lead and giving up a touchdown on the final play of regulation. Cincinnati pulled even when A.J. Green caught a desperation pass from Andy Dalton for a 51-yard touchdown. Green positioned himself behind the pack and caught the ball after it flicked off the hand of Ravens safety James Ihedigbo.

Cardinals 27, Texans 24: Carson Palmer threw two touchdown passes, and Arizona sent Houston to its franchise-record seventh consecutive loss. The Texans (2-7) were without coach Gary Kubiak, who collapsed on the sidelines against Indianapolis the previous Sunday with what was diagnosed as a mini-stroke. Defensive coordinator Wade Phillips is filling in as interim coach.

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Lions 21, Bears 19: Calvin Johnson had two second-half touchdown receptions, Reggie Bush rushed for 105 yards, and Detroit took over first place in the NFC North. Johnson broke Herman Moore's franchise record with his 63rd career touchdown reception with 2:22 to go, giving the Lions a 21-13 lead with a 14-yard grab.

Jaguars 29, Titans 27: Jacksonville never trailed and forced four turnovers it turned into 17 points en route to its first win. Tennessee scored twice in the final 4:15, the last on a 14-yard TD pass by Ryan Fitzpatrick to Delanie Walker with 40 seconds left. But Johnathan Cyprien recovered the onside kick to seal the win.

Rams 38, Colts 8: St. Louis sacked Andrew Luck three times and picked off four passes -- three of them from Luck -- to win for the first time since quarterback Sam Bradford went down with a season-ending knee injury Oct. 20.

Eagles 27, Packers 13: A week after tying the NFL record by passing for seven TDs, Nick Foles connected for three long touchdowns against the injury-ravaged Packers. Foles connected with DeSean Jackson for a 55-yard score in the first half. Touchdown passes to Riley Cooper from 45 and 32 yards highlighted a 17-point second half for the Eagles.

Steelers 23, Bills 10: Pittsburgh held Buffalo to 227 total yards, more than one-third coming on a meaningless drive in the final minutes, and sacked E.J. Manuel three times.